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DefJam101 said:
kingcomrade said:
SMA, expert on car crashes now as well
No, that's just common sense that someone can't run through moral options in their head at less than a second's notice.
Or, the person could have his morality so well ingrained that he instinctively acts morally instead of needing to think about it.
 
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So he subconsciously recognized, in a split-second, that swerving the car would kill him but save his wife?

What I think is far more likely is that he instinctively swerved the car to avoid danger that became apparent only a half-second earlier, which resulted in his death but saved his wife.
 

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